But Dallas police spokesman Kevin Janse said there was no security concerns related to the theft and next week’s Super Bowl.

“The devices contained no important security or otherwise sensitive information relating to the Super Bowl,” he said.

Janse said that the devices were left unattended for 25 minutes at a Starbucks kiosk. There are no current leads as to who the suspects might be.

Last week in Arlington, an NFL laptop containing NFL and Super Bowl XLV artwork intended to be used on credentials was stolen from a car parked outside of a Joe’s Crab Shack, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported. Janse said police had no reason to believe the two events were related.

Starting Thursday, the Dallas Convention Center will be the site of the NFL Experience, a theme park containing NFL attractions such discussions with NFL coaches, a display of Super Bowl rings and scaled-down versions of football activities for kids.

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